Sunday, December 11, 2016

Bergey’s Classification of Bacteria

According to Bergey’s manual  bacteria are classified by cellular wall characteristics and are separated in 4 large groups:
Gram negative Eubacteria which has cellular wall
Gram positive Eubacteria which has cellular wall
Eubacteria which doesn’t have cellular wall
Archaebacteria 

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